Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation

The methodology is applicable to measures that reduce anaerobic decomposition of organic matter in rice-cropping soils. Such measures include changing the water regime during the cultivation period from continuously to intermittently flooded conditions and/or a shortened period of flooded conditions...

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Autor principal: International Rice Research Institute
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Gold Standard Foundation 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135007
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description The methodology is applicable to measures that reduce anaerobic decomposition of organic matter in rice-cropping soils. Such measures include changing the water regime during the cultivation period from continuously to intermittently flooded conditions and/or a shortened period of flooded conditions, using the alternate wetting and drying method, adopting aerobic rice cultivation methods, and switching from transplanted to direct-seeded rice (DSR). This methodology can be applied to large and small-scale or micro-scale projects or PoAs. The methodology is adapted from the small-scale CDM methodology AMS-III.AU - Methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation - Version 4.0. This methodology has been revised in accordance with the recent IPCC guidelines (Chapter 5.5 of IPCC Guidelines (2019)). It has introduced options for determining country-specific baselines using Tier-2 approaches, as well Methane as additional guidelines on baselines and methane measurements, and simplified approach for small scale and micro scale projects.
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spelling CGSpace1350072025-05-28T19:51:45Z Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation International Rice Research Institute methods reduction organic matter methodology cultivation methane emission rice The methodology is applicable to measures that reduce anaerobic decomposition of organic matter in rice-cropping soils. Such measures include changing the water regime during the cultivation period from continuously to intermittently flooded conditions and/or a shortened period of flooded conditions, using the alternate wetting and drying method, adopting aerobic rice cultivation methods, and switching from transplanted to direct-seeded rice (DSR). This methodology can be applied to large and small-scale or micro-scale projects or PoAs. The methodology is adapted from the small-scale CDM methodology AMS-III.AU - Methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation - Version 4.0. This methodology has been revised in accordance with the recent IPCC guidelines (Chapter 5.5 of IPCC Guidelines (2019)). It has introduced options for determining country-specific baselines using Tier-2 approaches, as well Methane as additional guidelines on baselines and methane measurements, and simplified approach for small scale and micro scale projects. 2023-07 2023-12-05T04:44:41Z 2023-12-05T04:44:41Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135007 en Open Access application/pdf Gold Standard Foundation IRRI and DFAT (2023). Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation. The Gold Standard for the Global Goals, 14 p. The Gold Standard Foundation, International Environment House 2 Chemin de Balexert 7-9 1219 Châtelaine
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reduction
organic matter
methodology
cultivation
methane emission
rice
International Rice Research Institute
Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation
title Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation
title_full Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation
title_fullStr Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation
title_full_unstemmed Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation
title_short Methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation
title_sort methodology for methane emission reduction by adjusted water management practice in rice cultivation
topic methods
reduction
organic matter
methodology
cultivation
methane emission
rice
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135007
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